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Hot weather is here – be prepared

When temperatures soar, Tampa Electric urges you to take precautions when going out in the heat and to limit outdoor activities. If you must go outdoors, heed these hot weather tips and wear light-colored clothing and drink plenty of fluids.

Higher temperatures can make air conditioners work overtime. This results in increased energy use and higher electric bills. Here are some hot weather tips to help you keep your energy costs under control and stay cool at the same time.

Hot weather tips

  • Set your thermostat to 78 degrees or higher. Every degree below 78 will increase the AC portion of your bill by 6-7%.
  • Check or replace air conditioning and ventilation filters every month.
  • Have your air conditioning and heating systems inspected and serviced once a year.
  • Run ceiling fans in occupied rooms only.
  • Turn off unnecessary lighting. Install compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) or light-emitting diode bulbs (LEDs).
  • Shade windows to block summer sun or install reflective material on east and west-facing windows.
  • Make sure your attic is adequately insulated.
  • Limit running pool pumps to eight hours per day.
  • Turn off computers and monitors. Unplug electronics, gadgets and chargers.
  • Lower water heater thermostat setting to 120 degrees and turn off if gone from home for more than 2 days.

Want more ways to save energy and money?  Check out all our energy-saving programs at tampaelectric.com/save.

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